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Dying Light Delay is Already Impacting its Financial Bottom Line

After Techland announced that the physical copies of it’s hotly anticipated parkour zombie-survival title Dying Light would be delayed in every region outside North America, its consumer base has responded exactly the way one would expect: they’re asking for their money back.

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geddesmond3381d ago

My take is let people who want to buy the game on release pay for an overpriced download version they can never trade in, so if the game is buggy or crap we get all there money. Thats what the publish might be thinking.

Its not Techlands fault. Just as well I've been planning on picking this up in a couple months anyway. Maybe the price will reduce online by then.

jocomat93381d ago

about your overpriced comment i actually buy digitally cause you get 2copies for the price of one. i share with my brother so i only pay 30bucks for my new releases. so if the game buggy or bad its just thirty bucks to me so o well.

Lord_Sloth3381d ago

^ This. I share with my brother so we can game together.

geddesmond3376d ago

@below

Yeah its actually 70 euros in Europe and thats good for you. Not everyone can game share or wants to.

JonnyBigBoss3381d ago

It's difficult to hate on a delay when so many games are arriving well before they are ready.

Lon3wolf3381d ago

Except the game is ready, the delay is for physical copies only in certain countries, it's also a month delay just about, not good really. I am just glad I have a digital copy pre-ordered which will release on the proper release date.

LemyAtom3381d ago

The delay has nothing to do with whether or not the game is ready as it has already gone gold. The delay is a publisher issue and has nothing to do with Techland.

Meltic3381d ago

the game it self is ready its just the disks.

Emrage3381d ago

Why are they doing this? Haven't they learned anything from last year.

zielocz3k3381d ago

looks like my Premium Edition is ready ^^

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Techland Talks Dying Light 2 "Secret Formula" for Success, No Intention of Going Full Live Service

Dying Light 2 developer Techland talks about the "secret formula" to their games' success, and comments on how they see live service games.

UltimateOwnage36d ago

Good. Live Services are trash for the most part.

AuraAbjure36d ago

Rainbow 6 Siege from December 2015 is not even comparable to whatever that thing is today they call Siege.

banger8836d ago

Dying Light 2 was horrible. I played it at launch and it was a buggy and broken piece of shit. I didn't enjoy the game's locale either. They've released a ton of patches and updates for it though, and I'm somewhat keen to give it another chance. But the game left a horrible impression on me, especially seeing as how the first one was my favourite game last gen.

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Techland's next chapter and the road ahead

Pawel writes: "Today I am happy to announce the partnership with Tencent who are in the process of becoming Techland's majority shareholder."

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SimpleSlave276d ago

"We will retain full ownership of our IPs, maintain creative freedom, and continue to operate the way we believe is right. I'm also going to continue serving as the studio’s CEO."

Unless it angers China and Winnie the Poop. Then I'm out of a job and we'll be fu...Ahem. Anyways. Please clap and be excited!

Thank you!

o( _ _ )o All Hail our Megacorp Overlord! Hail Hydra!!

Christopher276d ago

I question this stuff sometimes because it seems too good to be true. Same thing with Bungie. Is it really that they can make those decisions or can the owner, much like a Starbucks that just closes down a branch that attempts to unionize, truly in power and can just replace those with people that will just agree with them?

SimpleSlave276d ago (Edited 276d ago )

It's all PR talks. They're trying not to spook the fan base and partners for now. At the end of the day, owning the majority means Tencent has the final say. And they WILL crack down on Techland if they do anger the Overlords.

On the plus side, I'm sure Tencent will pass sweeping internal changes making sure this never happens. So no worries there...

P_Bomb276d ago

New open world fantasy action rpg is going well apparently. Been watching some Dying Light 2 endgame as well. We’ll see how it all turns out.

neutralgamer1992276d ago

Dead island 2 is a better game than dying light 2. So whatever you do please make more fun games

got_dam276d ago

I seem to be in a minority here... but... I really like dying light 2. Yeah, they neutered the night time scares but the overall gameplay was way better. And you can block without that shitty riot shield.

CoNn3rB275d ago

Same as you, I enjoyed my time with Dying Light 2, I don't think it was as good as the first one but it was a pretty good game overall.

There's a new update that is either out now or coming very soon that is supposed to reinvigorate the night-time sections of the game among other things. Might be worth playing again with that update as they've also added a lot of other QoL changes as well.

Masterchief_thegoat276d ago

china and winnie the pooh getting majority shareholder is not a great.

crazyCoconuts276d ago

More consolidation... Not good.
I really hope that the main "asset" with a company like tech land is it's people, and if you jerk around the people, they'll leave and make great games for someone else, maybe start something new.
Maybe tools like unreal will lower the barriers to entry to make this easier?
Dunno, trying to be optimistic that this, too, will pass.
Ultimately if they can't make good games, the investment will fail and the good people will move on.. I hope

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Dying Light Enhanced Edition and Shapez free at Epic Games Store

Starting today, Dying Light Enhanced Edition and Shapez are free at Epic Games Store. Once you claim them, they're yours to keep.

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